Why Are We Qualified to Help?

Stephen Greenwald has been professionally involved in the motion picture and related industries for over 30 years as an attorney, film financier, corporate executive, producer and consultant. Greenwald is the Director of the Hugh L. Carey Institute for Government Reform at Wagner College in New York. Previously, he was the President of Metropolitan College of New York in Manhattan, the CEO of DeLaurentis Entertainment in Hollywood.

Greenwald has structured entertainment deals, taught seminars all over the globe, and advised governments on how to use film production incentives as a tool to build their local economy. His company G&H Media consults with IP companies, filmmakers and entertainment attorneys for financial models and library valuations.

Paula Landry is a Media Producer and Strategist, is a writer/producer and media consultant who has made movies, apps, written film related books, created business and marketing strategies, as well as financial projections for Fortune 500 clients, political clients, non-profit companies and creative entrepreneurs for over 15 years.

Landry teaches entrepreneurship and film and media business to MBA students at Wagner College and is the Director of the Media MBA at The Metropolitan College of New York, in New York City, and has conducted film and television library valuations in association with G&H Media for the Truman Capote Estate, Cinema 7 and the Australian Government. PaulaLandry.com

FINANCIAL STRATEGIES, PROJECTIONS & MODELS: We work with veteran worldwide distribution executives and sales agents to help independent producers calculate the possible value of your film or television project. Estimated license fees or advances for each territory are calculated, and revenue projections are calculated based on current market events and prices to illustrate the financial potential of your project.

BUSINESS PLANS: We work with you to articulate your vision in a plan that allows you to fully understand the business aspects of your project, showing how the money will be spent, highlight your team, your marketing, sales and distribution strategy. The well-articulated plan presents your project as a business and attracts parties interested in financing your movie or television project.

FILM SLATE BUSINESS PLANS: Offering an investment opportunity to investors for multiple films gives diminish risk and share in profits of several projects. We work with producers who wish to create a business plan and investor documents that illustrates your vision for a variety of projects over a period of years, taking into account profits from the world, and all distribution platforms. The slate plan presents the offering of your project from a big picture point of view and as a potentially lucrative investment vehicle to investors. Seeking investors requires the right documents to ensure that you and your investors comply with relevant laws. We work with you to articulate expectations clearly for your potential investors. Your investor documents or private placement memorandum outlines the goals for your movie, explaining the possible upside to your project, as well as the inherent risks.

INVESTOR DOCUMENTS / PPM:Seeking investors requires the right documents to ensure that you and your investors comply legally. We work with you to articulate expectations clearly for your potential investors. Your investor documents or private placement memorandum outlines the goals for your movie, explaining the possible upside to your project, as well as the inherent risks.

DISTRIBUTION STRATEGIES: Based on their collective years in the film industry and relationships with distribution companies, the authors can assist in creating a distribution strategy for your film or films, with a variety of companies and strategies.

SEMINARS, COACHING: Attorney and financier Stephen Greenwald with producer and author Paula Landry, MBA teach seminars on the overall film industry, as well as specific topics about how it works, and how it is changing, based on their book, used in universities worldwide. Greenwald and Landry offer specific movie business topics for audiences to learn the specifics about film development, financing, production, distribution, exhibition and accounting, as well as how to create and grow media industries from for regional economic development.